Authored by: Support.com Tech Pro Team
Apple's cloud-based storage service lets you back up and synchronizes email, calendar, contacts, photos, and files. You can access iCloud features from an iPhone or iPad, a Mac through System Preferences, and Windows PCs through the free iCloud for Windows desktop app. But there's also an iCloud web page, where you can manage all synced files, locate a missing mobile device, set up passwords, and check your mail, calendar, photos, and other items.
To access your iCloud account on the web, navigate to icloud.com. If you set up two-factor authentication with your Apple ID, you will be prompted to enter a verification code. Your iCloud page displays all the applications and tools supported by the service. These include Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Photos, iCloud Drive, Notes, Reminders, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and Find iPhone. A link to your Account Settings also appears.
To access these apps and view their respective data on the web, you'll need to make sure you're syncing the data with iCloud. On your iPhone, navigate to Settings > [your name] > iCloud. Under apps using iCloud, turn on the switch for those you'd like to sync.